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The Herzegovinian Muslim Colony in Caesarea, Palestine

The Journal of Palestine Studies presents
an original translation of a 1981 article
by Yugoslav anthropologist Nina Seferović
(1947–1991) on “Bushnaqs”–Palestinians whose ancestors hail from the territory of present-day Bosnia-Herzegovina. Seferović describes the circumstances of the Bushnaqs’ departure in the late nineteenth century; the distinct community they founded in the village of Caesarea near Haifa; and their assimilation into the Palestinian nation. This study is a contribution to the social history of Palestine that raises productive questions about the legacies of the Non-Aligned Movement and about the role of race and temporality in framing such categories as settler and native in the broader examination of settler colonialism.

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